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. MORE NiWS .'
MORE FEATURES-.
MORE PICTURES-FREEPORT
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NAS:SAU• S LARSEST WEEKLY"
- BALDWIN
imHotnaRiMONiis
MERRICK
F&EEPORT, y . Y., THTOSDAY, JANUARY 3. 196a
; FREEPpRrS,
OFFICIAL.
ANNIVERSARY
^NEWSPAPER
ROpSEVEtT
UBRARY HOLDS
!." i*?l5E?!V?5ENTS PEB COPY.
? r i S i - ^ T?'i^ J " ' " " * •" *"* Elks tpflge Eoom Of the
the departed members of the Lodge. ThfsjMn serrloes mn falcb-liffhted
with the solenm and bnprcsslre dedlcflilDn a« a plaqoe Uk the
memory of Tbomao F. Dougherty, a WBU known aqd respected mem­ber
of this 'commmttty. In honor of bis Ufeloag devotion to the
assbtance of others. Mir. Dou^hertyi a. lawyer, was a re^Ueni of
Baldwbi, and at the (iuti of hia pasubig "was President of the" New
York State Elfes Association and a Past Exalted Rnler of Prttpoxt
Lodge. -• J
PiaORIALTALK
ON SATURDAY
By WILPRED MORIN
l '
On Saturday, Jan. 5, 1863 at 2:30
P.M., the Preeport MemorUl Library
•w«i-pr«ent-the-secoinl -otTrsenestf
pictorial talks sponsored by the]
National Oalleiy of Art In Wash­ington,
D.C. Admission Is free. Mrs. j
Suzanne Barclay, Art Instructor for
the Preeport Adult Education Pro­gram,
wm be the narrator.
This Illustrated lecture is titled
"A Survey of AmarlcaA Painting."
The 40 beauUful color slides encom­pass
the full range of American
creatlve^gKalus from the early Co­lonial
days to the present.
-The first Wctwre on October 6,
1962 introduced us to the history of
palnUng in the western world, with
emphasis oa the four basic paint­ing
methods. These ranged- ?rom
CIREBRAL MtSY
TELETHON BElGINS
THIS JflffiEKENIL^
over m volunteers 'imm Nassau County will be on ,
f°?!rf ^**^**5''^ =*"! »f Champions this Saturday, arid s i
assisr in one of televjsfto's most successful fund apneals
The occasion wUl be the 12th anneal United Oerebrai « w
Greater New Work Wathon ^Mch will bette at lO^lT , Z l
and close, IS hours later, at S;50
P m Jan. 6.
hand •jat
unrjayto
Palsy
Freeport Democratic Club
To Hear Howard Samuels
Howard Sanmuels, upstate, indus­trialist
who was a leading contender
for the Democratic gubernatorial
nomination at the Convention last
Fan and hag emerged" as a leading
IJOlltfcail figure in New York State,
WlU be (Euest speaker at an- .'.A>
!Pe)leeriai (1475^n!(|}.^rffiinmiff'«c4
the ' Sheiducdst" ^ftwdtnUig!'' V^UB
and greatly appreciated by en who"|
saw them.
'Tills program should be of par­ticular
intercit to the public in the
New York area since many of the
artists represented are on~perma-nent
exhibit/at our leading; mu­seums,
particularly the Brooklyn,
FHck and Metropolitan in New York
wark of typical painting of which
City. These artists represent the bul­wark
of typical American tTAlntiner
of which we can'be lustljr pnSttd. .•
The slides cover .the 'early Por­trait
period from Copley and Stuart
to Bamuel B. Morse; the Romantic
Oedter
haa been caring: for jfeasauTs cereT
Hurt Freeman, club president, hnff' '"*'' ^PPlaled- • Approximately-40,00^
invited everyone, whether 4 „ e „ \ j 2 j » " « » =«^^«« are «Me«d »«:
ber of the club or not,-bo attend and
u— ,. J . - ... Noteworthy
"meet and hear one of the out'
'=s\V;
standihg new figures In State poli­tical
circles." Considered by many
"the man to watch," Mir. Samuels
impressed everyone-41 the Conven­tion
-with Ms charm, vitality and
grasp, ijf,State affairs. He is par*
ticulariy Interested In Iion'g Island
because .^'MM»^:J9.
i-uit^xiib ^»Aitfjfis^^^lf»,- ^^ imgima*
famous expatrlotes - Whistler, Marie
Cassart and John Singer Sargent
The on to the gripping realism of
Wlnslow Homer and-Tbomas Eaklns
and concluding with -the Ashcan
School' painters of New York, .
'MI in all thls^hould be a very
Stimulating program which will ap­peal
to young and old, -
Ik
One of the earlier to be on-J
display'^Is "Marriage'of 8te. Cathe­rine"
by Bontfflzio Veronese (Dl
P'itati) 1(MB7-.IS53>, Uxe Verona-bom
artist. Three other' artists of the
17th and 18th centuries to''be rep­resented
'ar6: 0 3 . Tiepolo U6S6-
lino), I'Fetontc Asking Anoll? -to-
Guide ihe Car of the Sun"; O.-B.
Piaszetta (1683-1754), "Portrait of a
•Nun:" 'and Francesco -.(^limifena
(lflS7-l747>; "Portrait .of a Man;**
It is interesting to note- tbat Pla&-
tetta, a Venetia.n.. p$Uhter;-litHdied'
trader Crespi and-ioQttitte?d ^ e"
polo. SoUmena' was the-^tttaj^ IMe
Baroque painter.
FoUowhtg an jnvU«itf,>tteoag& ;/lK»»lt)rVBfc»ilMtt!y>.'t« St.- Otwp
January 25. AddUMBat.iifil|ira-«111^ .13i.'Jm|CiMrV>M)i'U--'liM»4l^*>ll>>»Wut':.f
NewDateSetror '
St^iptoL Board Meeting
!Mr. Oliftoti fi, Smitli, President
J ' dter |.i|te^ Cathy
r-tmmtr wad Muiey viaji, Lwddnf on a,piNNivia(ly o n spur; (left to
fJlttm 'fiC|SBfar'HeMln(,-SHitft CUmi, Bill JOkn, VSt/gi^ ot Cj)m*
piBM)M);.«nd.*]Un IIwiBMnf BeerMtlotui Depi - , '^
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